On Friday night, I went to a black tie gala ball in Lough Rynn Castle.I chose this Jovani dress from Cari's Closet. I had my eye on it for some time. WhenI went to rent it, they were having an ex-rental sale so I got to purchase it for €150.I'm always chopping and changing dresses (turning long into short, adding sleeves, removing collars etc etc) - it's a nice way of adding a personal touch and of course, if you have any insecurities (for example, I prefer to cover my arms (or have a little bit of sleeve), you can always add/remove so you feel more comfortable.

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I am very excited to be starting my first fashion blog!I adore fashion. I am one of those people who has hundreds of images of dresses, shoes, handbags and hats running through my head. There is nothing I love more than reading fashion blogs, checking out fashion websites and creating outfits in my mind!I would love to share all my fashion thoughts, ideas and inspirations and I thought where better to share it than a blog!After I set up the ‘what I wore’ section on my website, I’ve had a fantastic response to my outfit posts. After a few weeks of ‘himing and hawing’, Ive decided to create a blog!

Hi everyone, I hope you're having a great week.I was very excited to be asked to judge 'Best hat' at the Clarenbridge Oyster festival in September.I had never been to Clarenbridge before and never eaten Oysters so the Clarenbridge Oyster festival was definitely a first for me :-)

I decided to wear a cream dress which I picked up in a little boutique in Spain the week before. I kept my accessories quite neutral, wearing a cream/taupe hat and bag.. And of course, my trusty nude peep toe shoes!

The winner of the 'best hat' was Sinead Vine - She wore a striking pink and navy hat to coordinate with her navy peplum style dress. I loved her look. She was so thrilled with her prize.